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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}

Which of the following statements is true according to the passage
A. Many people protested in the past six months.
B. Many people threw tomatoes at the German Chancellor.
C. Many people threw eggs at an important member of the German Chancellor’s Social Democrats.
D. Many people threw eggs at the German Chancellor, but he was not hit.

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Which of the following statements about the financial situation of the Alaska government is NOT true
A. 89 percent of the state income comes from the oil revenue.
B. State sales tax and personal income tax constitute only a fraction of the state revenue.
C. With a two-month shutdown, the government may well find it difficult to make ends meet.
D. The state income is heavily dependent upon the Prudhoe Bay.
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{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}

Which of the following is true about compulsive bargain hunters
A. They buy things to save money.
B. They are easily excited at playing games.
C. Small budgets make it necessary for them to buy cheap things.
D. They don’t need all the things they’ve bought.
[单项选择]Passage Five
Which of your two hands do you use much better Very few of us can use both of our hands equally well. Most of us are right-handed. Only about five people out of a hundred are left-handed. Newborn babies can grasp objects with either of their hands, but in about two years they usually prefer to use their right hands.
Scientists don’t know why this happens. They used to think that we inherited this tendency from our animal ancestors, but this may not be true. Monkeys are our closest relatives in the animal world. Scientists have found that monkeys prefer to use one of their hands more than the other, but it can be either hand. There are as many right-handed monkeys as there are left-handed ones. Next time you visit the zoo, watch the monkeys carefully. You’ll see that some of them will prefer to swing from their right hands, and
A. as well as
B. not so well as
C. much better than
D. more better than
[单项选择]Passage Two
The two claws of the mature American lobster are decidedly different from each other. The crusher claw is short and stout; the cutter claw is long and slender. Such bilateral asymmetry, in which the right side of the body is, in all other respects, a mirror image of the left side, is not unlike handedness in humans. But where the majority of humans are right-handed, in lobsters the crusher claw appears with equal probability on either the right side or left side of the body.
Bilateral asymmetry of the claws comes about gradually. In the juvenile fourth and fifth stages of development, the paired claws are symmetrical and cutterlike. Asymmetry begins to appear in the juvenile sixth stage of development, and the paired claws further diverge toward well-defined cutter and crusher claws during succeeding stages. An intriguing aspect
A. irrefutable considering the authoritative nature of Emmel’s observations
B. likely in view of present evidence
C. contradictory to conventional thinking on lobster-claw differentiation
D. purely speculative because it is based on scattered research and experimentation

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